Explanation of Grading Procedures for all Drafting and Design Courses: for all classes in the Drafting and Design Department, the students are graded on an individualized basis. The student’s grades are based on their accomplishments, NOT on those of their classmates. Each student is given an outline with due dates for the requirements of that course and is also told what is expected of him or her. The instructor and the student determine those goals and the student’s grades are based on the successful completion of those goals.
A general working knowledge of basic mathematics is very helpful for all drafting and design courses.
730 Computer Aided Drafting - Credit 1
Class Rank Value: 1.10
In this course, students will discover uses of the computer and its effect on the world of engineering and design. Drafting is the language of industry and this course will help the student who is interested in the computer and who also wants to learn some basic drafting skills. All phases of drafting and how these phases are affected by the computer will be discussed. The computer is the future in all drafting and design.

This course will be advantageous for students who are thinking of pursuing a career in the technologies or engineering fields. This is a good basic CAD course and also meets the computer proficiency requirement. This course is open to all students at Winslow High School. Students are not required to have any previous drafting experience to gain benefits from this course.
745 Pre-Engineering Drawing - Credit 1
Class Rank Value: 1.10
Pre-Engineering Drawing is designed as an elective to aid those technical and engineering prep students interested in schools of higher learning, such as technical and engineering colleges. Emphasis will be placed on the various methods of drafting needed to communicate in industry, including methods of communication and problem solving idea development. Since drafting is the language of industry, the mastery of these techniques is essential for success in many of the technical and engineering fields. Four disciplines will be covered: Mechanical Engineering, Computer Aided Drafting, Architectural Drawing and Design, and Civil Engineering. This course is open to all students at Winslow High School. Students are not required to have any previous drafting experience to gain benefits from this course. This course meets the computer proficiency requirement.
750 Independent Study - Engineering Drafting - Credit 1
Prerequisite: Pre-Engineering Drawing
Class Rank Value: 1.10
This course is designed to meet the individual needs of the student by the student and the instructor together. It is an advanced course in drafting and design, and maturity and motivation are essential for the successful completion of the course. As this course is a truly independent study course, the course that you develop may be strictly an engineering graphics course or it may be an architectural engineering course or an engineering problem solving course; anything that you and the instructor come up within reason for the high school environment.
751 Independent Study - Computer Aided Drafting - Credit 1
Prerequisite: Pre-Engineering Drawing or Computer Aided Drafting
Class Rank Value: 1.10
This course is designed for the individual needs of the student by the student and the instructor jointly. This will be an advanced drafting course where many new concepts in drafting will be explored. The computer will be used extensively by using a computer aided drafting software program to help students eliminate the need for the use of the normal drafting board and drafting equipment. This will be a full year course and many problem-solving activities will be worked on.
752 Advanced Computer-Aided-Drafting and Design - Credit 1
Prerequisite: Independent Study - CAD
Class Rank Value: 1.10
This course is designed for the individual needs of the student. Advanced training in CAD as it relates to job/engineering situations in the world of work or higher education.
754 Introductory Drafting - (S) - Credit ½
Class Rank Value: 1.05
This is a semester course open to any student who desires a short course in drafting. The course will cover all major drafting groups such as: sketching, multi-view drawing, sectional drawing and perspective drawings. Grading will be based on abilities, efforts and accomplishments of the individual.